D. Why is this happening.
Its not B. They can't avoid the situation.
A and C are not dire enough to be in a crisis. C is complaining. A is deciding.
4 Is the correct option.
Helmer thinks that Krogstad will get angry at him and damage his reputation , yet he is sure that he will be able to face him ; he calls him a starving quill-driver's vengeance . Helmer says: " ..... I shall have both courage and strength if they be needed".
The audience knows that Krogstand will take vengeance against Mora. This is reflected through Nora's words: " You don't know what that letter can bring upon us" , and also through the attitude the writer has described: horror-stricken voice.
C is the correct answer
Eventaully means in the end
Let's see if it makes sense
Michael began a new job as a waiter at a local restaurant today EVENTUALLY(in the end) he will save enough money to be able to pay for his college textbooks
There is no word underlined but I'm guessing finite is the one being discussed. if that is the case then the word that's closest is limited. To say that there were a finite number of tickets is the same as saying there were a limited number of tickets.